Many things worth doing… ARE HARD!

Many things worth doing are hard, requiring a great deal of practice before you achieve mastery.

… and practice matters

I’ve worked in other fields where practice really mattered. I hated to practice exercises on trumpet as a kid, but as I return to it as an adult, I’m actively seeking exercise books to play. It’s the only way to get the skills back, even though I “know” how to play all of these things. In woodworking, it’s painfully clear that the best way to learn is to do, and do a lot, preferably without taking a long time in between projects. (And watching little Sungiva figuring things out and trying them repeatedly gives a new sense of the importance of practice.)


In computing and in new math (Investigations math)…

In computing, though, we often assume that readers will learn by reading, trying, and a bit of fiddling. We even assume a whole category of readers who will assemble applications by cutting and pasting code together without much understanding of what they’re doing and how to smooth the rough edges.


Read the whole thing!

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DO NOTHING even HARDER

Especially when doing something, according to the New York Times is…

The stimulus bill working its way through Congress is not just a package of spending increases and tax cuts intended to jolt the nation out of recession. For Democrats, it is also a tool for rewriting the social contract with the poor, the uninsured and the unemployed, in ways they have long yearned to do.


Oh happy day say the Dems!

A couple of hat tips in the last few posts to Glenn Reynolds and his Instapundit blog. Believe me, he doesn’t need any traffic from me, but I do owe credit where credit is due.

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DO NOTHING

There’s a group that believes the best medicine is doing nothing.

Most of Washington has reached quick consensus: Government must do something big to shock the economy, and it should cost between $800 billion and $900 billion.

But dissident economists and investment professionals offer a much different take: Most of Washington is dead wrong.

Instead of fighting over what should go in the economic stimulus bill, pitting infrastructure spending against tax cuts and contractors against contraceptives, they say lawmakers should be fighting against the very idea of any economic stimulus at all. Call them the Do-Nothing Crowd.


Read the rest, I like the part about out standard of living needing to come down.

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Sweatshop ACORN makes hay with Obama stimulus package

ACORN must be orgasmically pleased with the present political situation. As Glenn says,

I thought Democrats were against sweatshops?

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Press release makes dial up modems sound sexy

The marketing wizards at LSI can make winning a dial up modem contract seem like winning the Superbowl.

LSI Corporation (NYSE: LSI – News) today announced that it has been selected by Hewlett-Packard (NYSE: HPQ – News) to supply dial-up modem silicon and software solutions for use across their PC product line. HP has chosen the LSI(TM) SV92 series of soft modems that offer PCI Express, USB, high-definition audio and PCI interfaces, providing HP with maximum design flexibility. When coupled with the LSI CSP1040 line-side codec, each of these interfaces provides a complete solution that avoids the costs and complexities of expensive transformers, relays and optocouplers.


I’m speechless.

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Democrats launch petition against Limbaugh

One simple message, grow a thick skin and get over it. Also, go watch some reruns of yourselves the last eight years.

Two good things come out of childish actions like this:

1. Rush gets more listeners

2. The busier the Dem’s are doing stuff like this keeps them away from passing pork laden stimulus packages.

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Stimulus package scam

Pork, pork everywhere, but none of it will effect the current recession

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Colorado climate coordinator

Governor Ritter named Boulder’s Alice Madden, Democrat (of course) from Boulder (of course) to be Colorado’s first climate coordinator. The bright point is…

The $80,000-per-year position is funded through private grants from the Hewlett, Denver and Energy foundations.


Madden shares Boulder’s view, and the predominant liberal beliefs on “climate change”

Madden, who was term limited last year, said in the release that climate change is, “taking its toll in every corner of Colorado.”

“Farmers, ranchers and the ski industry are concerned about winter snowpack,” she said in the release. “Citizens are worried about rising energy costs. Commuters are concerned about efficient and affordable transportation choices, and we all are worried about the future of our forests, air and water.”

Alice probably thought the graph below was a straight line for the last 900 years.

The graph is from the paper “What is the Hockey Stick’ Debate About?”

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ACORN and Government Stimulus

Gawd you gotta love these guys.

Stimulus: The group that pushed banks into the risky loans that brought the economy down is now eligible for a huge chunk of stimulus cash. The stimulus plan does create jobs — for community activists.

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UAW President Ron Gettlefinger

Ron doesn’t understand this simple message…

It doesn’t mean Gettlefinger’s workers have a right to $28/hour if at that wage their employers can’t stay in business without an ongoing multi-billion dollar subsidy. I’m sorry if this seems obvious. It’s apparently not obvious enough.


That’s a big problem.

Here’s where the value is…

In reality, the circumstances are the exact opposite. It is the skill and judgment of managers and investors that creates the value of labor. If you don’t own your own company or freelance, you rely on someone else to choose what work you do and how you do it. Their decisions create the value of the products and services you make. When they make mistakes, the value of your labor decreases and you should charge less for it.


I also agree with the comment by Fiona that states “it sucks to work under incompetent management…” Not having spent much time in management, I’d say the job is probably more difficult then I give credit for. That said, the high tech companies I’ve worked for have definitely had large shares of incompetent management.

What the United States really needs is more everyday people willing to take the risk of running their own company. Of course, fixing the health care system, and this is not a codeword for single payer health care or socialized medicine, is a critical step in allowing people to pursue entrepreneurial activities.

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Smoking is bad

Tobacco tax money is a necessary evil! Hilarious, what a noble cause the anti-smoking programs were going to be, and perhaps they have succeeded to some extent as the article reports smoking down 20%.

Should states encourage smoking as a solution to their budget crisis? That tax revenue must be very tempting?

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Fannie and Freddie back at the trough…

Time to hang these boys out to dry. Perhaps when we do that, they will acknowledge the political pressure they received to increase the amount of sub prime loans in their portfolio to grotesquely high levels.

Of course, who is “we”? It certainly isn’t our politicians.

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Earth to Citigroup

You just don’t get it do ya? Apparently the dismissal of John Thain went right over your heads?

I’m going to by some stock just to vote against you stoopid idiot assholes.

At least they gave up their 2008 bonuses!

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I forgot

Geez, I gotta try that next time I get audited.

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Sweet (global warming) irony

Geez, how many times has something like this happened? Al Gore is truly jinxed!

I’m sure the Drudge link is temporary so here’s the whole post…

Al Gore is scheduled before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Wednesday morning to once again testify on the ‘urgent need’ to combat global warming.

But Mother Nature seems ready to freeze the proceedings.

A ‘Winter Storm Watch’ has been posted for the nation’s capitol and there is a potential for significant snow… sleet… or ice accumulations.

“I can’t imagine the Democrats would want to showcase Mr. Gore and his new findings on global warming as a winter storm rages outside,” a Republican lawmaker emailed the DRUDGE REPORT. “And if the ice really piles up, it will not be safe to travel.”

A spokesman for Sen. John Kerry, who chairs the committee, was not immediately available to comment on contingency plans.

Global warming advocates have suggested this year’s wild winter spells are proof of climate change.

Developing…

Good grief, if any change in the weather is proof of global warming then nothing is. Oh sorry, I meant “climate change”.

And that graph in the previous post, sure looks like the climate’s been changing for a long time, eh?

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Climate change irreversible

Here we go again, except now we have IRREVERSIBLE climate change. If it isn’t a government funded study, it’s a government organization, NOAA.

Many damaging effects of climate change are already basically irreversible, according to a new study led by Susan Solomon of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.


She goes on to say…

“People have imagined that if we stopped emitting carbon dioxide the climate would go back to normal in 100 years, 200 years; that’s not true,” climate researcher Susan Solomon said in a teleconference.


What is back to normal?

Where on the graph below is “normal”?

(from Horse Hockey Climate Scientology: “Getting Rid” of the Medieval Warming Period).

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Ski area, Sendai, Miyagi, Japan

Captured this picture from the World webcam on the sidebar!

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Antarctic warming?

If you’ve heard that global warming has finally made it’s way to the Antarctic you can thank the ever enthusiastic MSM for latching on to bad science.

Here’s a little background of the claim…

However, to provide all their pictures of ice-shelves “the size of Texas” calving off into the sea, they have had to draw on one tiny region of the continent, the Antarctic Peninsula – the only part that has been warming. The vast mass of Antarctica, all satellite evidence has shown, has been getting colder over the past 30 years. Last year’s sea-ice cover was 30 per cent above average.

So it predictably made headlines across the world last week when a new study, from a team led by Professor Eric Steig, claimed to prove that the Antarctic has been heating up after all. As on similar occasions in the past, all the usual supporters of the cause were called in to whoop up its historic importance. The paper was published in Nature and heavily promoted by the BBC. This, crowed journalists such as Newsweek’s Sharon Begley, would really be one in the eye for the “deniers” and “contrarians”.


And critical scientific reaction, including a senior scientist of the IPCC…

One of the first to express astonishment was Dr Kevin Trenberth, a senior scientist with the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and a convinced believer in global warming, who wryly observed “it is hard to make data where none exists“. A disbelieving Ross Hayes, an atmospheric scientist who has often visited the Antarctic for Nasa, sent Professor Steig a caustic email ending: “with statistics you can make numbers go to any conclusion you want. It saddens me to see members of the scientific community do this for media coverage.

(bold is mine)
Not to mention that one of the group of scientists that published the Antarctic GW claim was none other than Michael Mann of “hockey stick” infamy.

As global warming/climate changed is studied, “we” really do need to be more particular about the distribution of our research/tax dollars.

Hat tip to Darren over at Right on the Left Coast.

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Chinese, Japanese, Saudis and US debt

Will the above mentioned countries continue to “play the game”? Will THEY sacrifice since we won’t? When will they get sick of the US $?

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California budget out of control

Betsy concludes

If you’re an ordinary California taxpayer, you might want to think about that emigration possibility.

The California government and the California Teacher Association (CTA) are totally out of control.

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